Topic: Michael Grosvenor Myer
Sir: Paul Johnson (And another thing, 10 January) writes that, 'In 1947 C.S. Lewis told me. . ' He goes on to say, 'The surest sign of a failure in sophistication is name-dropping.' Michael Grosvenor Myer Cambridge 2009 Spectator Provided by ProQuest LLC ...
From Michael Grosvenor Myer Sir: Perhaps 'The whole of Edgar's "Now, gods, stand up for bastards" soliloquy is missing', as Lloyd Evans complains (Arts, 21 October), from the Russian Lear at the Barbican because the speech actually belongs to Edmund. Michael ...
From Michael Grosvenor Myer Sir: Michael Vestey (Arts, 20 May) retails yet again the canard that 'Look Back in Anger, attacked by most reviewers, was saved by Kenneth Tynan and Harold Hobson'. A couple of weeks ago, on the 50th anniversary of ...